31 Proper use The device is used to play radio broadcasts and audio CDs. Never use the device for any other purpose. Do not use the device out of doors. The device is intended for private use only and not for industrial/commercial use. Please note that we shall not be liable in the event of improper use: Do not modify the device without our consent and do not use any auxiliary equipment which we have not approved or supplied. Use only spare parts and accessories which we have supplied or approved. Follow all the instructions in these operating instructions, especially the safety information. Any other use is deemed improper and can cause personal injury or damage to the product. Do not use the device in extreme environmental conditions. Package contents Please check your purchase to ensure all items are included and contact us within 14 days of purchase if anything is missing. The product you have purchased includes: Kitchen radio Hinston Electronics Co. LTD. mains adapter, model: HEAD VDE Remote control including battery Bracket and installation kit These operating instructions and warranty card 4

32 Safety instructions Before using this device for the first time, please read these operating instructions carefully, taking particular note of the safety instructions. This device is only to be used or handled as specified in these operating instructions. Please store these instructions somewhere safe in case you need them later. If you pass this device on to a third party, please include these operating instructions. People not permitted to use this device Keep the device and its accessories out of reach of children. This device may be used by children over the age of 8 and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or by those without experience and/or knowledge, if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the device and have understood the dangers that result from it. Children must not play with the device. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children, unless they are aged 8 or over and are supervised. Children younger than 8 should be kept away from the device and the mains cable. DANGER! Keep plastic packaging out of the reach of children. There is a risk of suffocation. ES EN DE PL Mounting the appliance safely The device should be mounted under a horizontal mounting surface. Never mount the device over a cooker or other heat or steam source (such as a kettle, etc.). Never allow the mains cable to hang over a cooker or other heat source. 5

33 When mounting the device, make sure that the ventilation slots are uncovered so as to ensure there is adequate ventilation; the device is not exposed to direct sources of heat (e.g. heaters); the device is not placed in direct sunlight; contact with moisture, water or splashes is avoided, and that no objects filled with fluids (for example, vases) are placed on the device; the device is not exposed to dripping or sprayed water; the device is not placed close to magnetic fields (e.g. television sets or other loudspeakers); naked flames, such as lit candles, are not placed near the device; the mains cable is not taught or bent. Ensure accessibility of the mains power socket Connect the machine only to a power socket (230 V ~ 50 Hz) that is easy to reach and close to the place where you have set up the device. The socket outlet must be freely accessible, so that you can unplug the device from the mains quickly if necessary. Unplug the device from the mains during a storm or when it is not going to be used for an extended period. When not in use, pull the mains adapter from the socket outlet, or use a master-slave power strip to prevent power consumption when switched off. Never carry out repairs yourself In order to prevent risks, damaged mains cables should be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer s customer service department or a similarly qualified person. Never open the device housing. Touching electrified components or modifying the electrical or mechanical structure could put you at risk and lead to a malfunction of the device. DANGER! Do not attempt to open or repair the device. There is a risk of electric shock. If in doubt please, refer to a specialist workshop. 6

34 Damage If the device or mains cable is damaged, remove the plug from the mains immediately. WARNING! Never try to open and/or repair the device yourself. There is a risk of electric shock. In order to prevent risks, damaged mains cables should be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer s customer service department or a similarly qualified person. If there is a fault, please contact our Service Centre or another suitably qualified specialist workshop to avoid putting yourself at risk. Malfunctions If the device is malfunctioning, it may be due to an electrostatic discharge. If this is the case, unplug the mains cable and remove the batteries. Re-insert the batteries and plug the device back in. This will reset the device. The CD player The DVD drive is a class 1 laser product. The device has a safety system that prevents dangerous laser rays from escaping during normal use. To avoid eye injuries, never tamper with or damage the safety system of the device. ES EN DE PL 7

35 Drives and connections Do not insert any foreign bodies into the openings of the CD player. This could damage the device. Always place discs into the disc compartment with the title side upwards. Never apply great force to insert a disc or when you connect an external device. If you feel resistance try a different method or medium. Safe handling of batteries To avoid losing the set time in the event of a power failure, you can insert a 3 volt button cell (CR2032) into the device. Please note the following: Keep batteries away from children. Seek medical attention immediately if a battery is swallowed. Before inserting the batteries, check that the contacts in the device and on the batteries are clean and, if necessary, clean them. Only use new batteries. Never use old and new batteries together. Do not use a combination of battery types. Pay attention to the polarity (+/ ) when inserting the batteries. Replace the batteries only with the same or equivalent type. Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. There is a risk of an explosion. CAUTION! There is a risk of explosion if batteries are replaced incorrectly! Store batteries in a cool, dry place. Direct strong heat can damage batteries or cause battery acid to leak out. Therefore, never expose the device to strong heat sources such as direct sunlight, fire, etc. Never short-circuit batteries. Never throw batteries into a fire. Remove leaking batteries from the device immediately. Clean the contacts before inserting a new battery. There is a risk of chemical burns from battery acid! Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes. If any of these areas come into contact with battery acid, rinse them immediately with plenty of clean water and consult a doctor as soon as possible. 8

36 Always remove dead batteries from the device. If the device is not going to be used for long periods, remove the batteries. ES EN DE PL 9

40 AOT FUNC EQ DIM Automatic off function, sleep timer Function button, change operating modes radio, CD, AUX (Equalizer) sound mode, choose from 7 different sound presets Dimmer, switch display s background lighting on/off Initial operation and use Backup battery To ensure that the clock continues running in the background even if you disconnect the device from the power supply, you can insert a 3 volt lithium button cell (type CR2032; not supplied). Pull out the plug. Take the cover off the battery compartment underneath the device. Insert the battery and close the battery compartment. Plug the mains plug back into a 230 V ~ 50 Hz mains socket. Set the clock when the battery has been inserted in order to retain the time in the memory when the device is disconnected from the mains. NOTE If the device is operated for a long time without mains voltage (e.g. after a power failure), the clock may differ from the actual time by several minutes. After every power outage, check that the set time is correct and, if necessary, make adjustments. Inserting the batteries ES EN DE PL 1) Use a suitably sized coin to turn the battery cover in an anticlockwise direction and then remove it. 2) Insert the battery into the compartment with the negative pole facing downwards. 3) Now replace the battery compartment cover with the tabs in the slots as illustrated. 4) Use a suitably sized coin to turn the battery cover in a clockwise direction to lock it. 13

41 ATTENTION! There is a risk of explosion if batteries are replaced incorrectly. Replace batteries only with the same or equivalent type. Inserting the batteries in the remote control The remote control is supplied with a 3 V CR2025 lithium battery already inserted. NOTE When you use the remote control for the first time, pull out the transparent strip marked Please remove before use without opening the battery compartment. If the product fails to respond or is slow to respond to the remote control, you will need to change the battery. Proceed as follows to change the battery: Press the catch (1) and remove the battery holder complete with battery (2) from the remote control. Comply with the legal requirements when disposing of the dead battery. Insert a new 3 V CR2025 battery in the holder with the positive terminal facing upwards. Always make sure the battery is the right way round. Push the battery holder complete with battery back into the remote control as far as it will go. ATTENTION! There is a risk of explosion if batteries are replaced incorrectly. Replace batteries only with the same or equivalent type. Hanging the device The kitchen radio is designed to be mounted on the underside of a wall cupboard or shelf unit. To mount the device, you will need 4 screws. The size and length of the screws must match the mounting plate and bracket. Select a space near a mains plug. Use the mounting bracket to mark the drill holes. 14

42 Drill 4 holes on the underside of the shelf unit (where you made your markings) in order to fix the screws. Screw the mounting bracket directly to the bottom of the cupboard or shelf. Now place the device onto the mounting bracket retaining pins and carefully push the device back until it audibly clicks into place. ATTENTION! Never mount the unit above a cooker or any other heat or steam source. Never allow the mains cable to hang over a heat source. Free-standing set-up Instead of mounting the device on a cupboard/shelf, you can also put it on a table or a cupboard without having to fix it permanently into place. Connection/disconnection To start up the device, connect the supplied mains adapter to the mains power socket at the back of the device. CAUTION! Use only the mains adapter supplied with your device (type Hinston Electronics Co. LTD., model: HEAD VDE). ES EN DE PL Plug the mains plug into a 230 V ~ 50 Hz mains socket. NOTE When you connect the device for the first time, the message PLEASE WAIT FOR SETTING THANKS will appear in the display. An automatic update function starts within 3 5 minutes. As soon as a signal is received, the current time will be shown in the display. If the automatic update is interrupted, default information is temporarily stored: Sunday, , 00:00. Alarm: 0:00. Automatic display dim function: 23:00 to 05:59. Device on/off Press the button to switch on the device. Press the button again to switch off the device. 15

43 Radio operation Fully unwind the connected wire aerial for VHF (FM) reception. Switch the device on. Manual station search Press the button to move the received frequency one step upwards. Press the button to move the received frequency one step downwards. Press and hold the or " buttons to reach the next occupied radio frequency. In order to save the set radio frequency, please press the MEM button once. MEM starts to flash in the display and the last allocated memory space starts to flash. Press the PRE+ or PRE- button now. The display stops flashing when you have reached a free memory space. This memory space is allocated by pressing the MEM button again. A total of 64 station memory spaces are available to you (32 each for user A and user B). Automatic station search Hold down the MEM button for 2 seconds. The radio will automatically search for stations and save them. Memory spaces already allocated are overwritten. Preset station selector You can use the PRE+" or" PRE- buttons to skip between previously saved radio stations. NOTE If necessary, adjust the wire aerial to get optimal reception. Select user Press down the FUNC button to switch between USER A and USER B. NOTE The two users can save 32 radio stations independently of one another. 16 Volume Use the VOL and VOL+ buttons to adjust the volume. Playback of audio CDs Press the button to switch on the device. Open the CD compartment by pressing the OPEN button and insert a CD into the compartment with the label side facing up. OPEN appears on the display. Close the CD compartment by pressing the OPEN button again.

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